The state power-players with prior convictions are Gladys Crain, who was convicted of charges stemming from a bid-rigging scheme in 1981, and Tommy Burnett, the former state House majority leader, who was jailed in 1984 on charges of neglecting to file income-tax returns.

Crain, who’s in her 80s, told The Tennessean that she got a call informing her she was on the 100-person steering committee.

“They didn’t ask me, they told me,” said Crain, who worked on Bill Clinton’s presidential teams.

The Clinton campaign said that Crain and Burnett were added in error.

“These individuals were mistakenly included on the list we released and are not members of our steering committee,” the campaign said.